The 1956-57 Transcontinental "A" or Time Zone "A" with the correct Kreisler bracelet.

I have a spare set of dials and they are off at International Dial being refinished.

Thanks to Jim and his tutelage, I was able to make this bracelet 6 3/8" and have a second he did for me for the K-455.

This bracelet took three bracelets to come up with one presentable one! One to swap out the square ends (overall a very clean bracelet) and the round ends plus additional links from a third bracelet. It is officially a "long" the way Kreisler would have issued it; 16 links either side of the back as apposed to the normal 14.

Cannot wait to get a "cleaned up dial" in her! This has been a long time coming!

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________________________________________________________Patrick Hull Thecld guy and I like automatics!

The greatest thing in the world is not so much where we are, but in which direction we are moving. – Oliver Wendall Holmes

The 1956-57 Transcontinental "A" or Time Zone "A" with the correct Kreisler bracelet.

I have a spare set of dials and they are off at International Dial being refinished.

Thanks to Jim and his tutelage, I was able to make this bracelet 6 3/8" and have a second he did for me for the K-455.

This bracelet took three bracelets to come up with one presentable one! One to swap out the square ends (overall a very clean bracelet) and the round ends plus additional links from a third bracelet. It is officially a "long" the way Kreisler would have issued it; 16 links either side of the back as apposed to the normal 14.

Cannot wait to get a "cleaned up dial" in her! This has been a long time coming!